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To mark the 51st anniversary of Dinner in the Park, Union Station Homeless Services volunteers  serve prepared Thanksgiving meals to Pasadena residents in need on Wednesday, Nov. 24. In normal years, the organization would host a traditional Thanksgiving dinner served by volunteers in the park, but the ongoing pandemic forced organizers to once again adapt
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LOS ANGELES — Despite calls from Black Lives Matter and other organizations for Los Angeles Police Department funds to be reinvested into communities, the city’s Police Commission today unanimously signed off on a proposed budget increase of $213 million — or 12.11% — for the 2022-23 fiscal year. The City Council and mayor have final
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One of the personal student-made cards to be delivered with a Thanksgiving meal to seniors at the Alicia Broadous-Duncan Multipurpose Senior Center in Pacoima on Tuesday, November 24, 2020. Photo by Dean Musgrove, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG) Government offices – Los Angeles city and county, national and state – and courts, libraries and schools are
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Ontario-Montclair School District’s superintendent took out a line of credit against a town house the district helped him buy and racked up nearly $100,000 in new debt against the property before he persuaded the school board to pay off not only his mortgage but the credit as well, the Southern California News Group has learned.
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The city of Baldwin Park held a ribbon cutting ceremony for the opening Esperanza Villa, a small community of 25 tiny homes to provide shelter for unhoused individuals in the San Gabriel Valley, on Saturday, Nov. 20, 2021. Photo by Trevor Stamp, Contributing Photographer) Baldwin Park Mayor, Emmanuel J. Estrada, speaks during a ribbon cutting
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The newest Los Angeles City Fire Department firefighters marched in straight lines as command staff and family looked on. The 54 recruits completed the training academy and graduated Friday, Nov. 19, at Valley Recruit Training Academy 81 in Panorama City. It took 20-weeks of rigorous training to earn the coveted badge and the honor of
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Epirus, a venture-backed startup that builds defense systems capable of taking down enemy drones, has opened a 100,000-square-foot headquarters in Torrance. The facility at 19145 Gramercy Place will employ about 150 people in engineering, business operations and research and development. The building was once part of Toyota’s North American headquarters before the automaker moved the
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